kyosei,
Why do you need to hide all of the login windows? If I was logging in and my system was still doing something like a registry modification, you could potentially "kill" a workstation.
Let's see here. To do what you want.. You could do it as a Scheduled Task (or WINAT/AT) or you could use the Resource Kit Utilities - INSTSRV and SRVANY. But this does not work on login.
Back to your point.. Are you displaying a form for the users to fill out when they login? Is there something that is being shown to them? If so, you should be able to suppress it. Hmmm.. Changing Account Login information - wouldn't that be a Domain Admin Function? You could change that stuff in User Manager and Active Directory Users and Computers. I guess I maybe jumping to some conclusions here and need additional clarification.
Can you post your script that is causing you to question this?
Thanks!
- Kent
[ 25 April 2002, 14:04: Message edited by: kdyer ]